Liverpool and Sweden striker Alexander Isak, who has been out since a serious injury in December, is planning to return to the national team in March.
İdman.Biz reports that the Swedish international broke his leg in a collision with Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven and underwent surgery on his ankle and fibula. This has sidelined Isak for several months.
Recent photos from the club show Isak training individually at the club's training base, working in the gym and doing light football drills.
According to the Mirror newspaper, Sweden coach Graham Potter hopes that Isak will participate in the 2026 World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on March 26. Potter had previously emphasized that recovery from such injuries is a long and difficult process, but there is a possibility that Isak will return. This season, the striker has scored three goals in 16 matches for the club.